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15 Jul 2023
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#illegals
Breitbart: Italy: Illegal Boat Migration Up 150 Per Cent, Set to Surpass 2016 Record
Italy is facing a record number of illegal boat migrants landing on its shores, with a 150% increase in arrivals compared to last year. The main countries of origin for the migrants are Egypt, Guinea, and the Ivory Coast. The European Union has seen its highest number of boat migrants since 2016, with 132,370 arriving this year.
#politics
The Epoch Times: Ontario CUPE Windsor-Essex Paramedics Union Begins Arbitration Fight Against Vaccine Mandates
The Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) Local 2974 in Ontario has initiated arbitration against mandatory COVID vaccine mandates in the workplace. The union argues that the policies are coercive and contradictory, relying on outdated science. They suggest that unvaccinated individuals who test negative for COVID are safer in the workplace than vaccinated individuals who test positive. The union opposes forced mandates and believes that vaccination should be a personal choice free from coercion. The implementation of mandates has exacerbated staffing issues in the Essex-Windsor EMS, leading to a shortage of ambulances and paramedics.
The Epoch Times: 'Reduce Population': Kamala Harris's Verbal Slip-Up Sparks Outrage
Vice President Kamala Harris wrongly stated that the Biden administration is investing in reducing the U.S. population for cleaner air and water. The White House corrected her remarks in the official transcript. Critics and Republican figures seized on the error to suggest the administration's intention to reduce the population. Harris's approval ratings have dropped, with some attributing it to her failure to make progress on key issues and her condescending communication style.
The Epoch Times: Joe Biden’s 2024 Campaign Has Raised Over $72 Million
President Joe Biden's 2024 campaign has raised over $72 million in the recent quarter, which is less than previous presidential campaigns. Despite the lower fundraising compared to past presidents, Biden still outpaces his rivals in donations.
PJ Media: Kamala Harris Calls to ‘Reduce Population’ to Save Climate
Vice President Kamala Harris made a controversial statement during a speech on climate change, saying we need to "reduce population." Many speculate on her true intentions, as the left has shown a focus on population reduction. The White House attempted to clarify her statement, insisting she meant "reduce pollution."
#society
The Epoch Times: What’s New in Luxury Safari Trends for 2023
Sustainable safaris have become a growing trend in the travel industry, with a 16% increase in global search volumes for the term 'sustainable safari' since 2019. Safari companies are responding to this demand by emphasizing positive impact and preservation, offering trips that support local communities and engage in environmental work and wildlife conservation. Longer and slower trips are also becoming popular, allowing travelers to have a more meaningful experience and reduce their carbon footprint. Lastly, there is a growing demand for well-being in the wild, with travelers seeking experiences that provide a sense of spiritual connection and rewilding.
#military
Fox News: ‘Eroded patriotism’: Teen shares why he now won’t follow in father’s footsteps as military recruiting lags
Aden Gilbert, a young man considering joining the military, decides against it due to the country's direction and leadership which conflict with his values. The military is struggling to meet enlistment goals as many young people opt out of service. Gilbert criticizes the military's emphasis on progressive ideologies and its alienation of potential recruits.
#health
The Epoch Times: Why We Lose Our Near Vision and How We Can Retrieve It
Presbyopia, the loss of near-vision as we age, affects almost everyone. The eye's lens becomes stiff and loses flexibility, causing difficulty in focusing up close. Glasses are the most common solution for presbyopia, with bifocals being a common type. Eye drops have also been developed to treat presbyopia, but may have side effects. While there are no proven methods to prevent or reverse presbyopia, maintaining a healthy lifestyle, protecting eyes from UV light, and taking certain supplements may help preserve vision. Surgical options like LASIK or laser lens treatment can also improve near vision, but may have limitations and require further surgery in the future. (397 characters)
#sports
The Epoch Times: Carlos Alcaraz Will Face Novak Djokovic in a Wimbledon Men's Final for the Ages
Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz are set to face off in the Wimbledon final. Djokovic compares Alcaraz to himself and praises his ability to adapt to different surfaces and opponents. Alcaraz sees Djokovic as a complete player with no weaknesses. The match is a showdown between one of the greatest players ever and a rising star with a 16-year age gap.
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Newsbusters: MSNBC Host Claims 'My Audience Doesn't Have Conspiracy Theorists'
MSNBC's Ali Velshi denies having any conspiracy theorists in his audience, criticizing Fox News for spreading conspiracy theories. Velshi discusses a recent lawsuit against Fox News, while guest Nika Jankowicz urges viewers to vote as a way of holding elected officials accountable.
Forbes: Arizona, Nevada, California Under Severe Heat Advisories (Updating)
Extreme heat advisories are in effect for over 110 million people in the U.S., with near record-high temperatures expected in Arizona, Nevada, and California. Temperatures as high as 118 degrees are forecasted in Phoenix, while Las Vegas could reach 115 degrees. Death Valley National Park may even hit a record-breaking 131 degrees.